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Bikini Wax
and Bikini Area Hair Removal
Removing hair from the bikini area can be
tricky. Shaving leaves bumps, Bikini Waxing
can hurt, Rotating tweezer systems will definitely not be
a pleasurable experience, and epilator creams might irritate
your skin as this area is very sensitive. There is no perfect
method. However, let us give you some advice and help you
find a method that will work for you. One thing has to be
mentioned right away, this is an area where investing in bikini
area laser hair removal might be the right thing to do.
Bikini Area Shaving: If the pubic
area hair is long, it would be a good idea to
trim hair with an electric razor or scissors. Electric razors
with trimmers are best for this purpose. Take a long, warm
bath to soften hairs Get into position Sit in a chair with
your feet up above your waist and spread legs. or Sit with
one one leg propped above your waist and the other leg planted
on the ground. or Squat, bent over at the knees and waist
with legs wide so that the vagina is easily seen. |
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You could
add a small hand mirror to the ground to get a better look
at things. Continue with a razor Right before applying shaving
cream, rinse area with cool water. Then apply shaving cream
a few minutes before shaving to soften pubic hairs. Consider
using a product made especially for these areas. It is very
important that you use a sharp blade. When shaving, shave
an area no more than twice to reduce skin irritation. Go
"with the grain" the first stroke to remove most of the
hair, then go "against the grain" for a second, smooth,
close shave. Clean the area afterwards with soap and water
to reduce the risk of infection. You might want to try applying
baby powder or talcum powder. It is especially helpful after
shaving to keep the area dry and irritation free. It is
important to practice clean hygiene after shaving, washing
the area at least once a day to reduce sweat and oil build-up.
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